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    Thym-Thym

    3.3 (3 reviews)
    InexpensiveLebanese, Falafel
    Closed 11:30 am - 2:00 AM (Next day)

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    Miznon - Beef bourguignon

    Miznon

    (215 reviews)

    €€

    Marais, 4ème

    Jamie W and I definitely felt a need to change it up when it came to our meals in Paris. We knew we…read moreweren't relegated to bistros, brasseries, and boulangeries for our culinary choices, especially in a neighborhood as culturally diverse as Le Marais. That's what drew us to the fresh Israeli fare at this casual cafe. At around 7PM, the place was hopping because there were quite a few people not only dining but also waiting for takeout orders. We planted ourselves at the counter facing the busy prep area where the staff was assembling plates and pitas. We decided to share the 7,50€ Green Beans which looked to be quickly sautéed in lemon, garlic, and olive oil to a fresh, tasty snap (Photo 10). Jamie ordered the 13€ Golden Ratatouille, a healthy melange of eggplant, tomato, zucchini, carrot, and onion mixed in their house tomato sauce with a nice side of hard-boiled egg and tahini (Photo 8). Well, I thought one of us should try their specialty pita sandwiches, so I went with the 13€ Lamb Kebab. It was delicious with big lamb and beef meatballs peeking out of a nice fluffy pita stuffed with red onions and chopped cilantro, mint, and green onions. It was slathered liberally with tahini and their housemade spicy sauce (Photo 9). It was just the Middle Eastern meal we were hankering for. We can have escargots and croissants some other time. FOOD - 4 stars...big pita, saucy ratatouille AMBIANCE - 4 stars...kinda chaotic but comfortable SERVICE - 3.5 stars...pretty fast TOTAL - 4 stars...a fine Israeli option in Le Marais RELATED - Exploring Paris? Here's a collection of places I've visited and reviewed: https://yelp.to/TDhdgjoONI

    Yes yes yes!!! What a FABULOUS restaurant. Super unassuming, exceptionally casual, absolute…read moreperfection. We had a big crew and got a variety items. Lots of pitas. The real star was the whole veggies. Everything was super fresh and we enjoyed sitting at the bar and watching the kitchen work. The service was fine. As one expects in Paris. Not overly friendly but adequate and able to understand our english mixed with very poor french. I'm not sure Id cross town unless you have a craving, but if youre in the area, definitely stop in!

    Mi Va Mi - So delicious and fluffy!

    Mi Va Mi

    (160 reviews)

    €€

    Marais, 4ème

    It ain't easy being situated across the street from the famous L'as Du Falafel. L'as Du had a line…read morearound the block! However, I was visiting Le Marais with a local who assured us that he had tried both Mi Va Mi and L'as Du and couldn't figure out any discernible difference between the two. (I guess it's one of those Geno's vs. Pat's situations.) I was ready to eat, so I opted for Mi Va Mi. The falafel was exceptional! It's fried fresh and it was just delicious. I also appreciated the addition of fried eggplant on top. So good! My favorite falafel experience of all time. I only wish I had gotten more of their "spicy sauce" which wasn't terribly spicy, but very garlicky! My husband got a grilled sausage and enjoyed that, but returned after finishing his sausage for a plate of just plain falafel. The staff was super nice! We were very happy with our decision to eat here!

    Located next to the famous and popular hotspot L'As du Fallafel, Mi Va Mi is a small restaurant…read moreserving falafel and shawarma goodness in pitas and plates. We ended up here for our first bite in France because L'As du Fallafel was on vacay (and they were randomly closed another day when we tried to go back, so I can't make a comparison until next time we travel to France) We got the PITA CHAWARMA (11€) to-go, and this put pita sandwiches in America to shame. ** Mi Va Mi's version was huge, and it was the perfect amount to be shared by two people for a light lunch while leaving stomach space for pastries ** It had a generous portion of grilled turkey and chopped cucumbers, drizzled in a yummy yogurt sauce, and wrapped in a fluffy fresh pita ** In my opinion, I think they could have gone lighter on the yogurt sauce since it was dripping and soggy. I think this is the first time ever that I didn't mind a soggy sandwich though, because the flavor was sooo delicious ** There's something about the pita too, that was reminiscent of the taste and texture of focaccia ** I had expected the shawarma to be the star, but instead I was impressed by how well the pita sandwich came together as a whole. It was hearty and satisfying without being too salty or heavy Tips: - They are speedy! Food was ready shortly after we ordered since they assemble everything on the spot - Spicy and non-spicy options - Small dining areas indoor and outdoors (plan on just standing in the picturesque alleyway) - It's a bit messy to eat even with forks, but this makes for an awesome street food experience

    King Falafel Palace - Falafel sandwich

    King Falafel Palace

    (78 reviews)

    Marais, 4ème

    This place needs to be four stars or higher. This is the third time we have visited Paris, first…read moretime with our kids. We walked to the Jewish quarter in the Marais for L'as Du Falafel but it was closed unfortunate due to Roshashana. I had heard online that King Falafel Palace was just as good if not better so we ordered dinner to go (emporter). I am now a convert! The falafel sandwich not only has all the usual ingredients ( falafel, pickled cabbage, tomato cucumber salad, tahini and a lovely yogurt sauce that is tangier and thicker than taziki), but it also contains the most delicious fried eggplant. We loved the French fries ( my son likes them with less salt). We also got the falafel plate for my younger son and it came also with some pickled peppers and fried onion crisp. The lady helping with to go orders was lovely and friendly. The spicy hot sauce is a must try. We loved it!

    I've been to Paris several times, and never had an issue with sitting at businesses that I've…read morepatronized in the same instance. This falafel place seems to have a policy where you're under no circumstances allowed to sit at a table, even after you've bought food there unless you've opted to eat in off the menu that is a couple euros more expensive (even if you're just waiting for your food to be prepared!). I had just bought food to go, and decided I wanted to sit and facetime my family while I ate, so I sat at one of the many empty tables. An employee quickly urged me to get up from the table and tell me that since I didn't pay for "table service", then I couldn't sit. He was kind about it, but still it was embarrassing to be ushered away from the table while holding the food I JUST bought there, especially when this place was pretty empty compared to the booming place to its left. It's an incredibly silly and scam-y policy given that the restaurant is the same level of a food truck in terms of accommodations. To put it simply, this isn't a place that requires much "table service". Anyway, the pita falafel was good, and the wait time compared to the much more popular place next door was much less (they had a line that looked about 30 to 40 minutes long). So if you want a quick bite it's an okay place apart from their table policy.

    Thym-Thym - lebanese - Updated May 2026

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